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Friday, November 02, 2007

Autumnal Pictures

This was the Eden project in September. (camera phone Samsung D900i 3 megapixel)



This was outside the office today:
(G600 5 Megapixel camera - focus not fantastic.)


Posted by Mercutio at Friday, November 02, 2007
Labels: autumnal pictures

1 comment:

Stephen Rees said...

The big version of the geodesic domes shows that phone can take very impressive pictures.

1:22 am

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